Denver Post feature writer Doug Brown and his wife Annie were on “Today” Tuesday morning – talking to Anne Curry for almost eight minutes about his book “Just Do It: How One Couple Turned Off the TV and Turned On Their Sex Lives for 101 Days (NO EXCUSES!).”

This was just two days after a story on Doug and Annie appeared on the front page of the NY Times SundayStyles section — and quickly became an Internet sensation.

People perk up their ears when they hear Doug and Annie, 14 years together with two kids, had sex for 101 consecutive days.

Doug sits next to me in the newsroom and he sighs a lot.

I also take full credit for any success this book might encounter. Doug and Annie had set out to do it 100 days in-a-row.

I made them go the extra mile.

Doug explains what happened after finishing the 100 day sex-a-thon on page 301. “And then the the next day, we did it again.

“At some point during the marathon, the Post’s gossip columnist had said, “Douggie, you can’t stop at one hundred. You know that, right? You’ve got to do one more. For good luck.”

I never aimed for 101 days. I aim for 101 Mississippis.

Dining for China

Jing and Little Ollie’s owner Charlie Huang was in China May 12 when the earthquake hit Chengdu in the Sichuan province.

He was on the 30th floor of a hotel in his hometown of Nanjing, well east of the disaster, but he said he could sure feel it.

And he said he was scared.

He’s home, safe, and plans to raise relief money tonight at both restaurants.

All sales, 100%, go to China.

Bill Husted’s column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Husted also appears Tuesdays and Fridays on “Good Day Colorado” on Fox 31. You can reach him at 303-954-1486 or at bhusted@denverpost.com.